Survival of the Littest

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Las Vegas might be one of the best cities in the world when it comes to nightlife, partying, and all out luxury. The glitz and the glamor of its neon signs and flashing lights are renowned throughout the world. A trip to Vegas isn’t complete without a “what happens in Vegas…”. However, there is more… Read More The Best Things To Do In Las Vegas That Aren’t Casinos

After experiencing the hustle and bustle of Quito for almost a week, there was nothing more that I wanted to do than disconnect and isolate myself in the mountains for a while. The goal of my South American journey was to do as much hiking as I could, and although Quito is beautiful and has… Read More How To Hike the Laguna del Quilotoa to Chugchilan Loop

An All-American Road Trip calls for some All-American stops. Although I encourage exploring other countries and cultures as often as I can, sometimes it’s true that there’s no place like home. The gorgeous scenery and vast untamed stretches of land make a West Coast road trip an adventure unlike any other. The hardest part is… Read More 25 Stops To Hit On A West Coast American Road Trip

Columbia is where I went to school for four blurry years. It may not be anywhere near the international destination that other cities in America are but it is pretty close to my heart nonetheless. One of the most underrated things about this university town is just how much there is to do outside of… Read More The Best Hikes To Do In Columbia, Missouri

Adam’s Peak, or Sri Pada, is one of the most significant sites in all of Sri Lanka. It is a holy site for a number of religions, mainly Buddhists who believe that at the top of the mountain is the footprint of Buddha himself. For the Hindu, they believe it is the footprint of Shiva.… Read More The Complete Guide To Hiking Adam’s Peak in Sri Lanka

Tucked away in the mountains of Mexico’s beautiful Oaxaca region, San Jose del Pacifico is as quiet of a town as it gets. It serves as a perfect stopping point for adventurous travelers that have made their way through northern Oaxaca’s incredibly diverse biomes and multitude of ruins, or those that have started in southern… Read More San Jose del Pacifico, Oaxaca, Mexico Travel Guide

The majestic Mount Huron stands proud and tall. It’s just tall enough to qualify as one of Colorado’s magnificent 14ers but it was definitely tall enough to kick my ass many times over. It barely scrapes past the 14,000 foot mark, ranking as the 2nd shortest of those 53 mountains. It peaks at just 14,006… Read More Guide to Hiking Colorado’s Huron Peak

For those looking for the quick answer, yes. Going to Banff is always worth it. I wanted to squeeze in one more trip this year before settling in for the holidays. I was tired of constantly sweating in Asia and Central America, so I convinced a friend to come along and we opted for a… Read More Is It Worth Going to Banff in November?

The wide open road. Alone time. Complete control over what music you get to play in the car. Going on a road trip alone can be one of the best adventures you can take. You don’t need to cater to anyone besides yourself, which means you can leave as soon as you want. You can… Read More Solo Road Trips: Things You Need To Know Before Embarking